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Penn Team Restores Memory Formation Following Sleep Deprivation in Mice | Penn News Version 0
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Penn Team Restores Memory Formation Following Sleep Deprivation in Mice Media Contact:Katherine Unger Baillie | | 215-898-9194April 26, 2016 Pulling an all-nighter may seem like a good way to cram before a test, yet science tells us memory suffers when sleep is sacrificed. A new study suggests that it doesn’t have to. Researchers from the observed that sleep deprivation is tied to an impairment of protein production in the hippocampus, a brain region thought to be central to memory. By experimentally increasing the expression of a gene involved in regulating protein synthesis in mice, they were able to prevent these deficits. “While this study isn’t immediately translatable to humans, it does lay the groundwork for the identification of the proteins targeted by sleep deprivation,” said , B
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